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Hi, Im new here. I'm having a problem with my 02 ram with the 4.7. When it hits 70-75 i get a bad viberation other than that the truck drives smooth. I checked under the truck and pulled on the drive shaft and checked the transfer case and everything looks nice and tight. I was wondering if it could just be tires out of balance or maybe allignment. I have aftermarket 17in wheels on it. Any suggestions would be a huge help.

Yah..Scat. Its amazing what some road crap can do. took the rim and tire off , cleaned them up with a wire brush and bingo no more vibration. If you take it to a shop who knows what they could say??????????????????????

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Yah..Scat. Its amazing what some road crap can do. took the rim and tire off , cleaned them up with a wire brush and bingo no more vibration. If you take it to a shop who knows what they could say??????????????????????

Dang Bones, how much build up did you have? We talking a handfull of mud or what?

yeah i got them balanced and its as good as new. needed a new stud though. the lug nut some how got cross threaded. I am thinking about getting new wheels. any one know where to get a good set that look something like stock?